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Is it possible to fetch data from Ms-Outlook express and store to Database or Excel ?

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Dear All,

How are you everyone! I need a help from you all. Firstly, I want to know is it possible to fetch the email details from the Outlook to Excel or Database by using PHP. MS outlook has his own feature to export the details. But, by this its not possible to extract the body of the mail. Here, I want to know, is it possible to fetch mail details like sender email, sender date, received date, subject, body of the mail etc and save in database by using PHP, Apachee and MySql. If yes, kindly give some idea so that I can start working on the same.

I hope, I will get +ve response from you all.

With Regards,
Robindra Singha
New Delhi - India
Mar 24 '09 #1
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sbettadpur
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I think its possible please go through this URL

http://in2.php.net/imap

Because I am fetching mail attachment using above IMAP functions.
I hope this will be helpfull for u.

Good luck
Mar 25 '09 #2

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